
Dr. Cornel West apparently has a bone to pick with President Barack Obama. Over time, the good Dr. West has become increasingly vocal in his critique of Obama, and even went as far as to say that Obama treated him "like a cub scout" when he allegedly refused to address West's concerns about the administration's behavior:
"Well, I'll tell you, I had not talked to my dear brother since the Martin Luther King gathering in South Carolina, and very briefly Super Tuesday. But he did come and make a beeline to me after his speech on I think it was Thursday morning in Washington, D.C. I hadn't seen him for two and a half weeks, and he made a beeline to me, though, brother, and he was deeply upset. He talked to me like I was a cub scout, and he was a pack master. You know what I mean?
I said, well, my mother and father raised me right. I respect my dear brother, but I don't like to be demeaned and humiliated in that way, and I didn't get a chance to respond to him. And I hope maybe at some time we can. But it was very, it was a very ugly kind of moment, it seems to me, and that disturbs me because then it raises the question for me: Does he have a double standard for black critics as opposed to white critics?"
It's no surprise that West would be on the outs with Obama. The president has an intense loyalty to Harvard University and former Harvard University President Lawrence Summers, the man who has proven that he has almost no appreciation for black scholarship.
I, too, find myself irritated that Obama maintains such strong allegiance to those who don't respect the African American community or care to spend any time helping us address unique social and economic challenges.
A broader point to be made about the rift between professor West and Obama is one of class: Cornel West is not just a champion for black people. He is also a champion for the poor, the powerless and the downtrodden. Dr. West's constituency is almost directly opposed to the latte-sipping, Martha's Vineyard-vacationing, Harvard University-attending folks who run with President Obama. This reminds us that fighting for black people can be very different from fighting for poor black people: Obama almost always stands up for black folks as long as they either went to Harvard or have millions of dollars in the bank.
Obama has chosen an unqualified woman, Elena Kagan, for the Supreme Court, primarily because she is associated with Harvard. He spoke up for Henry Louis Gates last year, not because he was a black man, but because he was a Harvard professor who asked for his help. Obama lives among the elite, and Cornel West is an academic version of Jeremiah Wright. The relationship between West and Obama was doomed from the very beginning, given their glaring conflict of interest. For West to be surprised at Obama's behavior is like an LA Laker getting angry that the Denver Nuggets player put the ball in the other basket. My point is that Obama and West were never on the same team to begin with.
Another speculative point that can be made about Cornel West's outspoken opposition to Obama's policies is one that relates to Tavis Smiley. I've always been of the opinion that Tavis has personal reasons for accentuating his political disappointment with President Obama. I honestly believe that had Obama been more open with Smiley and provided him with the same opportunities he has received from Hillary Clinton, Smiley would not have been so harsh in his attacks.
Cornel West, being a great friend of Tavis, has been positioned within a camp of individuals who might be disappointed with Barack Obama no matter what he does. I don't believe West dislikes Obama as much as Smiley does. West's criticism lies far more with divisions in ideology than with personal differences.
The point is that our analysis of the president should be balanced with solutions, as well as a realistic understanding of the pressures he endures while trying to run the most powerful nation on earth. Being president is never as idealistic as we'd like to believe.
All the while, the notion that we must deal with Obama with kid gloves solely because we are happy to have a black man in the White House is absolute nonsense.
Falling in love with a politician is like asking a prostitute to be faithful. We set ourselves up for disappointment when we relate to Obama with extreme emotion, while he deals with us using cold, calculated rationality. Professor West is correct that Obama manages his black critics differently from white ones. The differential treatment is likely because black people don't have enough votes to keep Obama in office, nor enough economic power to change his life the way other constituents can.
As a result, black folks remain at the back of the political bus, without regard to the color of the man in the Oval Office.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and a Scholarship in Action resident of the Institute for Black Public Policy. To have Dr. Boyce's commentary delivered to your e-mail, please click here.

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By: Shakir Sims on 11/04/2010 10:27PM
@Mimi, you sound like one of the most ingnorant egocentrical people I have ever fathamed to enter my vastly educated afro-american male mind. It's sad that in your rant of unintelligence you spelled several words wrong,hence aggrovating your lack of educational interest. Just because someone doesn't look like you want them to, doesn't mean that they are unintelligent or have unethical morals. So what I can kick a field goal through Dr. West gap and I need a lawn mower to cut his hair? If he is right then he is right, and vice versa. Please present yourself as an intelligent person. Or should I dumb it down?
Don doo dat... dat mean! I wish u wer not so mean...ehh...
You are welcome,@Mimi
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By: Willie C. on 12/21/2010 6:48PM
Brother Sims, I've only read a few of the posts, so I don't know which one you are responding to. I might possibly be in agreement with you, but what caught my eye in your response was your reference to your vast intelligence as you criticized the spelling of someone else. What also caught my eye were the misspellings in your short response.(fathamed instead of fathomed)(aggrovating instead of aggravating)Judging people by their appearance, as the person you were responding to apparently did, is indeed ignorant, but so is assuming several misspellings is indicative of their intelligence or their "interest". We all live in glass house, therefore none of us should throw stones.
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By: j bethea on 11/30/2010 5:11PM
As stated in one of the above post actions speak louder than words we have those that will support and defend Obama no matter what and we have those who don't but lets look at the facts on his and his actions toward blacks let first look at his last two Supreme Court appointees there were more qualified blacks on his short list when he appointed Sonia Sotomayor to pacify the hispanic voters and he is still pacifying them with this so call dream act. he had two more than qualified brilliant sisters on his short list then he appoints Elena Kagan over them then we have so call other black leaders going out and marching for the rights of illegals (Al Sharpton) Brother Al can get in there to see him when he wants during the last mid term elections how many time did our president pledge his support for the illegals to the Hispanic community?did he once go into the inner city to black hoods and promise support for them ? hell to the no. and people here are talking about hatin no brothers and sisters its all about his actions plain and simple as Martin L.King once said judge a man by his character and not the color of his skin that also apply to Obama to and he should not get a pass by our people simply because his skin color look something like ours especially when his actions only benefit those not of us.
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By: Travis on 12/14/2010 10:08PM
I can only take Tavis' and West's criticism at face-value. I think their critique of President Obama is very valid. Obama subscribes to the same political paradigm as his white predecessors. Because we have no political capital, he feels very little obligation to our constituency. As a matter of fact I'd bet money that Latino-Americans could solicit more egagement from him than us African-Americans. None the less, I think Tavis' initial criticisms of Obama are 100% accurate. However I do feel that West's expectation may be a little over optimistic and perhaps idealistic. When Obama not only refused investigation of the Bush administration but discouraged vocally discouraged it, I knew he would be more of the same. In my opinion, the political outcome of his presidency so far can be appropriately described as "unremarkable". To all those black folks who seem to think that West's and Tavis' criticism of Obama amount to crabs in a barrel... quite being simple-minded. If you're wating for Obama to seriously change the position of African-Americans... hold your breath.
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By: Rochelle on 4/19/2011 10:31AM
Together we stand, divided we fall! Get it together BROTHERS!!!!! Many of our civil rights leaders and educators alike did not get along. But just think how much we could have accomplished if we could have stood together!!!!!!!! Our President deserves respect!!!!!!!!!!!
Love you anyway my brothers Tavis, Rev. Sharpton, Dr. West and Pres. Obama!
Your Sister
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By: Mary Johnson on 5/20/2011 3:46PM
I am 100% percent supporter of President Obama. I will vote for him again. I didn't have healthcare until he past the Health care bill. I hear him speak alot about what he want to do for latino but very little about the flight of black. I do realize if he do to much for black then he would be label black president and not the President of US. I believe that in his second turn we will see more of his attention in address flight of black in our country. President Obama Is my president and I believe that he have done an excellent job. I am willing to give him the opportunity and chance to prove the world wrong. Brother West should have when to President Obama in private and vetted his concerns. The bible speak of go to your brother or sister if you feel that they wrong you not the media. Our President in second term with prove all those haters wrong.
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